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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900, Hale’s. | Hale’s. ANCIENT COMEDY [RYAN IS SICK IS REVIVED AT | AND WILL NOT THE COLUMBIN' ~ MEET MOFFATT Sends Word to National Club | o b A % 7 ¥ >afi,¢g “The New Dominion,” Some- R what Threadbare, Repro- to Have the Fight | i §n,,fl duced by Clement. Called Off | & v o > ible '}” do him- | g Jack Moffatt on | s ex not to | Club vye ] Ty ments a Vi e i00n that he would not be in | = ex w ¢ to meet Jack Moffatt on September \ 2 many lines the city seethes with flags and decorations, vibrates with music and blazes with illuminations in honor of the greatest event in the history of our State. hurrah for the gallant men and fair women who made possible the day we are celebrating! if you are interested in the coming season’s fashions in goods and gar- it to our store will be interesting and profitable. ting stocks in shape for removal to our magnificent new building—the most modern dry goods establishment in all this western country—and are selling of merchandise at greatly reduced prices to lighten the task and cost of moving. fraction of the stupendous whole. we move to our new store soon. kid gloves—--a word of new importations, 1 Hale's. H Hale’s. Hale's. 4 new siyles and excellent values in ready-fo- wear garmens. several new tvpes of fashion's favorites in ladies’ suits., wraps, skirts, silk waists and petticoats are now on view and sale in the cloak and suit store— and not a minute too soon. the size of the audiences in attendance every day since their arrival was first announced shows that their coming had been looked for—was welcome. every garment in the co'lection was designed by arlists who krew how {o obtain the most fetching resuits from a lifeless piece of cloth, if you are among those who wish garments that look a: v were made for you—if you are seek e at a moderate price that's up to the minute in s different from the uniform idea. th est you. to-day we have sp four items, but you'll care of them, visitors to San Francisco, we are get- yle and this advertisement records a few of the offerings—just a jackets—in taffeta silk walst and all the beautiful col- ors—made with corded fronts plaited backs and shaped black » we've got past the stage of experiment in gloves. vou have helped stock collars—all sizes 3 3 . us to our present surety about the sorts we offer. they've stood the test —price .. 50 = for fit and wear. these have been selected for spectal mention to-day. the styles and colorings are the smartest and newest for autumn wear., box front kersey jackets, In y I Dok For black and new shades of tan Sas berw Son ladles’ mocha gloves—just the glove Hte. Jouvin kid gloves—all the cor- and castor—made In the pop. fine kersey capes—30 inches % o for street. shopping driving and cy- rect new colors for street, semi-dress ular coat back eiyle and with lone bion -- cling—black and the new grays and and evening wear S 5% to T14—per the new style shaped collar— new . modes—per pair...................81.00 pair . L vadi st $1.50 lined thronghout with good serge- d_condition w H. B. kid gloves—in_ all the new b i s A ey snsis R i i i g tans, browns, reds, greens and misses’ two-clasp lambskin gloves— J2UPt¥. handsome—price. St $10.00 also black and white—made ex- all the late tans, browns, reds, greens, k48 > pressly for us—sizes 5% to 7l,—the best blues and grays—full of good looks and . : > = glove that can be sold for.. -$1.00 excellent wear—per pair.. $1.00 b|ankets afld cnmfnns___a "mely and half a thousand silk remnants---more or less new neckwear and handkerchiefs. myortant offering. this branch of the Hale business is a favorite sphere for the maybe the nip and chill of these cool nights has & SBErply feflllced. energies and discrimination of a buyer whose tastes and ideas = 95w y P ; : : ; are exceptional.. view the display from every point; easy to brought to mind the need of heavier bed coverings. 3 : ¥ point; y g these are pieces of one to ten yards, which have prophesy your verdict—“I want some.” these four hints of it ad 5 Aty 7 s J kinds and prices—they were plcked at rahdem from o mag to all such to-day’s announcement is a stirring chal- accumulated from the recent successful sales as well tude. 1 fon” s . b § 5 Rl | ; 3 ik is i enge. dcn’t think them less worthy because of the | 1S 11 regu “’_ 0Ck, - (AUNOSLEVED) variety '0 stk 1s m hand-made net scarfs, with satin_velour stock collars— low prices—small prices are one of our distinguish- cluded — plain taffetas, - brocades, satins, taffeta honiton and renaissance braid two different and very hand z oo 3 LR : 2 s % ends In new effects_cream 5OMe Styles—one made with ing traits. stripes, taffeta plaids, surahs, satin liberties, foulards 777 . ° o long, fuil liberty silk jabot— 2 ] e s S G5 3 : i @ —at. the other with bow of taffeta t t d b H elch (‘Z;‘L}}‘ Jot liste and others, in a great variety of design and color- 48¢, 7 silk, finished with long hem- Drflmp ac Ifln- ) fl IIYIIIE- -Ma E fllese - ings. to-day all are marked at liberal reductions - stitched ends; either style 50¢ rices USS| e : R et : . . taffeta silk stock collars— ladies’ handkerchiefs — fine p D Your bosom 1 son's $1 shirt from their original fair prices to hurry their selling. with or without bows—trim. Sheer centers with borders of e Market st.; white red; just in ed with honit imitation duchess lace in the the special lots in this offering are of the same high stand- r . . : . i m oniton lace and peautjful fleur de lis pattern—. Aard that made the fame of Hale's blanket department—that's : REPUBLICANS READY interesting offerings in sitks and dress goods veivecprice ... " 500 i 15c sreument enough for the many who come here regularly for | these goods. each of these short items tell long story of TO OPEN CAMPAIGN from regular stock. here's luck for those wi ishi e e ‘ 5 ere’'s luck for those with housefurnishings Site ot Dietents stig T-wool blankets with Municipal Nominating Convention satin liberty taffeta silks in storm serges—in every called 54x72 Inches—just the thing 1 borders—made of se- . first time in the Will A. ble at B'nai B'rith several exquisite color combi- for staple color—no fabric we m b“ for sheets and ironing blan- lifornia wool—hand- UL Shssmbis ‘At D rit nations—just the silks for know of is better adapted for y- kets—per pair......... 59¢ some to the eve, luxurious to p Hall To-Morrow Afternoon. pretty w —if we had paid serviceable dresses and skirts the touch and odorless 1 open the campaign | reguiar wholesale rates the —50 inches wide—value 7 m”“‘ ""“”“Fflt'" "‘"d “*""f;:‘f“m';h‘“fifldfl"‘"m:"l to-day bound—value $7.00 a pair. Mechanics’ Pavilion price would have been $1.25 a yard—now ...... w cause you to wonder where the profit comes in. maybe » . y PSR « A s lie AR there's a loss. If there Is it stops far short of this store. thess , “hite wool blankets with all-wool fancy cheviots—a half dozen items will suggest the opportunities: e [ty hedane ot Bed'. comintiliiie all-wool Alma cloths—a new mnew and handsome fabric for Buried in the soft wool to give covered with good quality fig- me fabric for fall and early winter wear— four-quart teapots — first six-quart milk pans—worth . Grelth o f4xgy Ured material in several hand . and separate several new mixtures in de- quality enamel ware—worth 30c each—now ..19¢ them strengt T some patterns »d with I the correct new au- sirable colors—36 inches w 48c each—now 39¢ 5 Inches—value $3.50 a Pios clean, white, odorless cotton— Sl tumn colors—48 inches wide —per yard 50c¢ 3 elght-quart tea kettles—first nNOw .. SpAsoadnsye <. now, each £1.50 - R gt o R TS I £1.50 six-quart covered saucepans quality enamel ware—worth » eloquer all-wool Venetian cloths in With straight sides—worth 65 80c each—now............. 69¢ double bed comfortables E Amazon cloths—a new satin- the new blue, brown, tan, c each—now ..... 49¢ 2 sEmEd white all-wool blankets with covered with fine sa finished fabric in a very com- tor and gray mixtures—hand- housand wool dusters— _fir = auart covered kettles— fancy borders of different col- cen printed in beautiful de- e bands will render plete color assortment—one of some, serviceable—just the _ oTe th e Py, - TR s Tih fc eiSpe Orelone. soft fiber—full of signs—filled with the latest popular | the handsomest of the new fabric for Inexpensive dresses Worth 3ic each—now......19¢ now ..... ++«0J€ peauty and solid lnrvl:'r‘-r:nu laminated white cotton : e | @ season’s weaves—value $1.25 a —37 inches wide—per vard.... 72x82 inches—weight 5 — some enough for a prin publican Muntelpal Convention | il yard—now . .. $1.00 : 50¢ We move soon to our new store. rnow 5 uggle under—each. . : in Bnal B'rith Hall. The conven- | called to order by Alfred — hairman of the county commt- M fro: evere lacerations of the scalp. He and when he called upon her about 2 Thomas Ballle, P. Landers. J. M. Sullivan, J. PR R 2 T | Bad been picked up atons the wateriront, | FIGHT OVER A WOMAN o'clock yesterday morning Warwick was G Tgooew,, ¥ By 3 B Ta w. 3. £ Notice to Native Sons. | The physicians that the wounds must in the room with her. She refused to let | I i % gy T € fteep your baggage checks wu have been produced by some blunt fron THAT MAY END FATALLY |him in and he forced open the door. War- | Hourke, M. hos A R Ahs Foantises” wan o instrumen, Lind was badly intox- L ‘wk\k had_armed himself with a quart | MeGilloway. P. 1 T ol i the e = g ic he was not able to tell what hap- | bottle, and when Dickinson burst into the g - T One trunk (round trip) ts. | pened to him D. Dickinson Beaten With a Bottle | room Warwick used the bottle \;(pw‘n'-'-‘lfl Smith. John Cusack, J. Quint, B. McGaffigan Special Delivery f’i'“v ferry —_———— [ by H. Warwick and His Skull ;3:::[\_((%231&1;;;]11111 he was knocked into l lrv Witk . Mo J w'..."v T 4 650 Market street, 408 Taylor street. Practiced | 1 : i " Skull Fractured. D. Dickinson, %89 Howard street, was | You never have a head in the morning from e e i }id Sk e b | taken to the Receiving Hospital early | drinking Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey. Try it. e s poaiarid on BE8 BAlK Dot St 1“ 5 Bromgk re and paid 5 cents? M yesterday morning with his face and head | g Lmheaies G . fractu e L night. | dence got her linoleum at_the b covered with blood. His lips, cheeks, fore- | Fairmount Club Elects Officers. ‘ < hto the hold of the ves Pped and ’ e AxtCazpet ilon) g5 oo o e et AN hor: Diar™ | The Fatrmount and Glen Park Improve- LRI - a shed his head a & soline tank. . ad to put in about twenty stitches. Dick- following offi- | Ga - . s was rendered unconscious and was| ~ Pickpockets Were Courteous. inson refused to rematn at the hospital | Ment, Club has clected the following B F by Steali Wa Sazes s e and he treated at the Harbor Recelving Hospitai. | j B. Short, an elderly gentleman living | and left for home. | S haiot Bradan e ents red Garnter, | 2008116 Tamous by otea. ng an, Lo ser © ‘= Major | [uler, he was taken to the City Recelving | o¢ 216 Diamond street, reported at police | The police were motified a few hours [ CHTISt Siade ‘Joseph P. Tuohey, record- | the Celebrated Paintin itajor 3E " B gh w d in the good i | headquarters yesterday morning that his |later that Dickinson's skull was frac-| ;% f(00 0 Mrs. Joseph P. Tuohey, | g ue et Nt T W, = ‘ Howard Scott | repewriting Paper in Bank Stock saves tne | Pocket had been picked on Sunday after- | tured and there was a chance that he | qo? CORERCER R SRR S T A | “ Elaine.” i A e « Rollins, 22 Clay st., makers. * |Doon at Halght and Stanyan streets and | would die. Detective O'Dea was detailed | /o o Jonn Svater. sergeant at arm: aline. Callustro Window and Mirror Po — 2. 3 $100 stolen. He aid that while he and his | on the case and he arested Annie Zim- | peroWrer: Zont TVRIes. Sergears o0 SEmS | | o (5 work ot et e & Beaten on the Head. wite were boarding a car two young men { merman, a youns woman Uivtig 8t SR e, T e e b reaid amts e | (e Shie b aten 1t WIS Thae o A. Lind, who resides at § Howard street, | 27 UP 10 thef 400 If b, Very courteous | Sixth street The detective ls searching | ihrough the club, will petition the Board | “Tommy™ Wallace, one of the most no- nomical. Avail your- |4 was taken to the Harbor Recelving . 4 : €2 | ot Supervisors for fire plugs for the dis- Ask for them at the suspects the two young men of being the Hospital by a friend last night, suffering | thieves. | of causing Dickinson's wounds. Dickinson had been supporting the girl torious crooks in the country, is locked up iIn the tanks in the City Prison. He was arrested by order of Captain Sey- trict. art and Hawkes- Miss Polly was flatteringly Tivoll “*Cavalieria Rusticana” and *I Pagi- sl opened the week at the Tivoli with s Turridu; S Lia Poletini | old _as the| the Tonlo ori | of vocalization ndid acting and off the honors of | and Signorina | t received e i*; ause. The | hestra r t Mascagni’s in- | - k n other occa- | was last | difference be- all” opened its second and e Alta theater last evenin : ford was socorded The play is a pro- crowded house *re- of the players last £ the audience m of the Bea” Concert House, at the those most ng were La L nd Herbert for this week | “Dance of all rep- r person to -Foot” McKee. thé water front as | ped off the whart een Third and noon and it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. tious preparation of the finer cakes and pastrics scason, Royal is indispensable. . lled kets with pleces of the same ma- Care must be taken to avoid baking powders made Such powders are sold cheap, -because f;‘()m alum, tl e{ wil w York was baffled and t by a family parrot that with a volley of oaths. What the desperado’s terror the oaths were in Ger- they s that ————— Lagdies’ tallor-made suits, silk skirts, for y Y capes; liberal credit. M. Rothschild, 526 Sutter, * ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. BakKing Powder Absolutely Pure Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome—no yeast germs, no alums Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because In the easy, expedi- cost but a few cents il the cake, m sive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. The baggage checking system, which is universal in America, is coming into use England mour, who learned that he was in the city and suspected that he was bent on mischief. * Yesterday he was found on |in Market street and locked up in the tanks. ‘ He will be held until the celebration 13’ ADVERTISEMENTS. over. Although now gray-haired and old, Wal- lace is still feared by the police. He Is | known in every State in the Union as a desperate crook and as soon as he is rec- ognized he i{s thrown in jail or ordered to M . leave town. He first_ came into prominence about a quarter of a century ago, when away with the celebrated This well known specialist ean alw: “Elaine,” which was on exhibition on | he consulted at his old o - Kearny street in this city. A SHOTt|gireer where HE GIVES vard Lees, hat time Chief of | g s - SO e for L ATT: preliminary ex- | @8 he employs no clerks, amination he climbed out of a courtroom | o partners, no associates or hired s window and, sliding down a water pipe, | stitutes. His motto is “a limited fleic made his escape. A short time afterward, | petter work.” while visiting Cincinnati, Lees recognized | el 3 Wallace while on the streets and caused | (e treats Private, Chronic and Ne his arrest. He was brought back to this | Diseases of Men on city and subsequently tried and sentenced | “/00d 7nd Skin Diseases. Sores and Swell- to ten years in San Quentin. After his dis- | Ings: Nervous Debility, Impotence and charge he went to Oregon, where he was | other Weaknesses of Manhood. arrested and sentenced to five years' Im- | Dr, McNulty corrects the Seeret Errors prisonment for burglary. | of Youth and thet ible eff Tas According to the police Wallace is one | 7 1 i Serxfile Was of the most successful crooks that ever | Of Vitality, Palpitation of the Heart, L. operated in the United States. On learn- | ©f Memory, Despondency and ing that he was in this city, evidently pre- | troubles of Mind and Body. arrested the crime. While having his Consumption, and him to but cures the disease by Terms reason- appropriate to the pared to commit crime, Captain Seymour | The Doctor prevents lost no time in having him locked up. | Heart Disea Frank Randall and Charles Drew, noted | giine b . Eastern pickpockets, were arrested yes- | PilC: Insanity b Sy terday on Market atreet by Detectives | cused by the Errors, Excesses and Dis- Dinan and Wren. They were seen in the | €ases of boys and men. act of trying to plck a woman's pocket. | He restores Lost Vigor and Man! After being taken Into custody Randall | er, removes Deformities and re tried to dispose of a bottle of “knockout | Organs to Health. He also cures drops” which he had in his possession. | eases caused by Mercury and other P 4 | sonous Drugs used in the improper tr Don't fall to see Silver's rare Philippine | Pfit of Erivate Discases. curios and rellcs at 1113 Market street, | gmfi'uéx:'r)'{"fmi; - adjoining 0dd Fellows' building. * | the famous Medical ————— | Hospitals of Philad THEY DANCED AND RACED | {he isis foars by the laws of AT SHELL MOUND PARK |isa"g ndomsed b this State. the h —— . a red that the 2 | is complete, Notwithstanding the many attractions | cisicr authorizing in this city yesterday about 500 people at- | specialty tended the annual picnic and (‘x(‘urslnn|rl'r, &.31 .\'nn',v has h-:v: ;:\z r:M _:r an of St. Brendan’s parish and parochial | lorofable and permanent practce n San schools, which was held at Shell Moun | Francisco for e Park. A goodly number went over early | 45 are regular and selentific. e uses in the day ar r the parade was over | Patent nostrums or ready ms the attendanc s materially increased. | > Everybody had a good time, for there | > Lt o Prtvate. Ditauies . s was Jig and reel dancing for prizes and | I8 PATIDLICE o8 R e o ballroom dances In the big pavilion for | free 1o all e B0 o0 O e and. pacis those who desired. In the amphitheater | ME thelt HroubIes. o e a0 as ta Lok there were races for old. young and mid- | 2565 Sent 1% P dle-aged and prizes of ail kinds were pre- | "patients cured at home. sented to the winners. Then the jumvers | apje. and stone throwers had a chance to show | “&Chcultation Free and Sacredly Confl- their prowess, the winn: also carrying | gential. > off trophies of thelr success, Tiours: 9 to 2 daily; 6:30 to 8:30 evenings. In all there were forty athletic events, 1 Sundays, 10 to 1 over which Father Quinn presided with |~ (al} or address— such good judgment and fairness as to | please all of the contestants. Fifty sate ! Prizes were given 2o the hoiers of %in- (P, ROSGOE MGNULTY, M.D ning tickets. Quite a number of the clersy | Bomb g were present. The success of the outing 1 is due to the efforts of Father Quinn and 26} KEARNY STREET, ¥ the following committees: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Fer pound. Not only DI ut alum is a corro- rrangements—J. W. Farren, Major J. E. Power, "3 Coughtan, J. Rafferty. "B, Phe-| EZBeware of strangers and confidence lan, C. Lyons, James MecGregor. P. Me-|men who may try to talk to you about 1 Ginn, Joseph Woods, C. P. Moore. J. P. Gar- | your disease on the streets or elsewhers, side, J. Powers, L. Meehan, John Murphy, T. | They are known as medical cappers of J. Bourke, G. R. Richmond, P. D. Bourke, | “doctor-steerers.”